Corsa VXR here we come!
oooooh this just made me go chub!
OPEL AUSTRALIA
Following reports last year that a local launch was on the table, General Motors has today announced that its premium European brand Opel will hit the Australian market in 2012.
Among the models confirmed for Australia will be the Insignia (winner of the European Car of the Year award in 2009) along with the new Astra (sold in earlier guises locally as the Holden Astra) and the recently upgraded Corsa (also sold in earlier incarnations as the Holden Barina).
It is unclear if other models, such as the small Opel Meriva people-mover, will make their way to Australian showrooms.
Speaking at the opening of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit today, Opel CEO Nick Reilly and Holden Chairman and Managing Director Mike Devereux announced the Opel export program.
“Opel will be sold as a stand-alone brand in Australia for the first time in 2012, but Australian drivers have a strong affinity with Opel vehicles like Astra which were previously sold under the Holden brand,” Mr Devereux said.
“Opel presents a new opportunity for GM in Australia with a growing demand for German design and technology at affordable prices.
“We look forward to supporting our sister brand establish itself as a strong competitor in the growing premium European segment.”
Mr Devereux acknowledged that models such as the Astra and Opel-derived Barina enjoyed a long and successful history in Australia before being replaced by the Holden Viva and the Daewoo-sourced Barina.
Exactly how the Opel brand will be managed in Australia has not been confirmed, although it is likely that a branch of Holden's management - similar to the GM Premium Brands arm that once distributed Saab and Hummer in Australia - will be responsible.
Echoing comments made by spokesperson Andrea Kroemer last year, Opel CEO Nick Reilly pointed to Australia as a key market in the brand's international strategy, announced alongside Israel and Chile as the brand's upcoming export markets.
“Australia is one of the most important new opportunities for Opel as we continue to reposition Opel as a global European brand in markets like the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and South America,” he said.
“The interest from Australian media and public already has been extremely encouraging.
“Our German engineering heritage, award-winning design and sporty and efficient performance will help position Opel as a premium alternative in new international markets like Australia.”
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/512...-2012-official
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Corsa VXR here we come!
oooooh this just made me go chub!
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That's great news and since it's finally confirmed, then now I'm a believer...
What this all really means to all of us with any interest in it is what the Opel product pricing/price points will be ???
Will they be the same/similar as when tied with GMH or more expensive on their own ???
This also now puts doubt for me getting a new VW DD and might consider waiting as I love the new Astra J...
My rides: 2004 Opel/Bertone TS Astra turbo convertible - 2012 Mercedes Benz C204 C Class coupe
Others: 2009 Honda City VTiL sedan - 2015 Fiat 500
Sadly Wraith, it will be more expensive, if this quote is any indication:
Reilly said that Opel cars will take a premium price position compared to when when they were last sold in Australia -- as sharp-priced Holdens.
"We will be taking a different price position in the market compared to Holden," Reilly said. "Our main competition will be Volkswagen, as it is in Europe.
"Australia has room for this European brand. We aren't competing against the mainstream higher volume brands that Holden competes against, rather we're competing with the likes of Renault and Peugeot and Citroen and so on.
"In Australia we have previously introduced Opel-based products under the Holden brand but I'm sad to say we never made any money from it. We are determined to make money doing it. In the past we haven't."
(taken from http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2011...ustralia-23173)
Let's hope the parts prices won't be any higher than they already are through Holden daelers!
2001 Star Silver Corsa C2003 Star Silver Astra G OPC - gone to a good home2004 White Grandis Luxury2005 Platinum 380 LX dual fuel
It's good news I guess, but just not really interesting in actually buying any of their products anymore..
2006 Subaru WRX
I'm guessing the Corsa would be up against the Polo, so prices should be around that range...
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:: OLD: 2000 Opel Corsa B 1.4 - Old info here - 48.7kw atw
:: OLD: 2003 Opel Corsa C SRi - Old info here - 84.8kw atw
:: OLD: 2003 Opel Astra SRiT - 182.3kw atw
:: Daily: 2001 E46 BMW 325Ci Coupe – 2.5L 5spd Manual
:: Project: 1983 AE71 Toyota Corolla CS-X - not sure what to do yet... ::
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